RGV Vipers stars host “Champ Camp” in Edinburg
EDINBURG — Anthony Lamb, Daishen Nix and Trevelin Queen played pivotal roles for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers during their run to the 2021-22 NBA G League Championship, the team’s fourth title in its history. Lamb, Nix, Queen and the RGV Vipers hosted Day 1 of a three-day basketball “Champ Camp” on Monday at the Vipers Practice Facility in Edinburg. Queen was named the 2022 NBA G League Most Valuable Player and Finals MVP, in addition earning a spot on the All-NBA G League first team and All-Defensive Team. Lamb was a NBA G-League third-team member, and Daishen Nix is under contract with the Houston Rockets. Now, RGV Vipers players like Lamb, Nix and Queen hope they can help inspire the next generation of basketball players in the Valley while creating similar paths as Payton at the NBA level.
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EDINBURG — Trevelin Queen was 10 years old and in love with baseball, especially as a pitcher and shortstop (and No. That kid, whatever he’s doing now, it’s not basketball. He’s probably in government.”The story tells a lot about the passion the RGV Vipers guard has for life, family and basketball. For me, I want to retire my parents — it’s something always bigger than me.”Queen is fourth in the NBA G League in scoring at 23.1 points per game. Then, on Dec. 18, 2021 he signed a two-way contract with the Houston Rockets, who sent him to play for the Vipers.
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